A mounted brick from Belfast's famous Maritime Hotel, where Moore played some of his first gigs as a teenager, presented to him by the Belfast Blues Society when the building was demolished;

plus many more effects.

Moore, acclaimed for his prodigious solo work as well as his terms with the likes of Skid Row (the original Dublin version from the late 1960s), Thin Lizzy, Colosseum II, The Travelling Wilburys, BB King and George Harrison, was born in Belfast on April 4 1952, and died while on holiday in Spain on February 6 last year.

The exhibition, which is free and will remain open until the end of June, is the first of a series of events being planned by the Oh Yeah centre to mark the legendary guitarist's life and achievements.